11 People Caught Lying On The Internet For Attention
Have you ever seen a post on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit or even YouTube that made you roll your eyes in disbelief? More specifically, have you seen a story online that absolutely wasn't true because absolutely nothing about it is convincing in the slightest? Apparently, a lot of people have stumbled across things like this, and when you've been online long enough, it gets easier to tell fact from fiction because there's absolutely no way the things in the following list happened, and we doubt there was even a single incident for them to exaggerate something like this from. They're just that ridiculous.
Liars online are way too obvious at times. They just haven't perfected the right skills to do it, but they're so proud of what they have to say anyway that they have no shame. It's unclear why anyone would be this bored to fabricate stories of their life for more attention, but it apparently happens so much that an entire subreddit is dedicated to it. Below are 11 of our favorite elaborate storytellers from /r/ThatHappened.
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The Bob Ross thing isn't that surprising to be honest.
I binge watched a few episodes on Twitch a couple of years ago and noticed he only has like 5 or 6 strokes he uses for everything. Clouds, snow and leaves are painted with the same stroke; he uses the same technique every time he needs a reflection; highlights are essentially repeating the same strokes but with a brighter shade of the same color.
Now his real talent was color mixing and matching, and the paintings were gorgeous nonetheless.
Don't get me wrong, I am not saying he was a hack or anything like that, but the entire point of his show was that anyone could do it, given enough time and patience…but some people are just more naturally talented than others, thus I don't see why a couple of elementary school kids couldn't do it.